A pre-school in Harrogate has been praised by Ofsted for its “high expectations” and helping children to prepare for school.
Little Crickets, based at Harrogate Cricket Club on St George’s Road, maintained its ‘good’ rating in its latest report from inspector Clare Bligh.
She found children were given tasks to challenge them and help them learn, as well as building on their interests, and had opportunities to be active outdoors.
In a report published this week, she said:
“Parents are very happy with the pre-school. They report that they receive lots of information about their children’s learning and development. They are actively involved in contributing to children’s assessments.
“Key persons ensure that parents know about what their children are learning in the setting. Parents particularly enjoy the regular parent consultation meetings. They also appreciate that during the settling-in period, staff fully consider the needs of their families and the individual children.”
Visiting in December, the inspector found children were “happy and motivated to learn”, going into the “thoughtfully designed” pre-school with confidence.
Ms Bligh praised the support offered to children with English as an additional language. She found they were encouraged to use their home languages and staff translated their words to ensure they were understanding the tasks set for them.
She added:
“Staff feel very supported by the leaders. They have regular supervision sessions.
“Managers ensure they check the well-being of staff and are keen to identify any workload issues. Any issues are managed effectively.
“Staff report that they love their jobs and enjoy working in this caring and supportive pre-school.”
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The report said in some cases, children were not given enough time to think about and give their answers before staff provided them. During large-group activities, not everyone was invited to join in, such as song time before lunch.
Ms Bligh said this could be improved to ensure children were able to develop their thoughts and to take advantage of all learning opportunities.
Responding to the report, Little Crickets manager Rebecca Vass said:
“I am really proud of our staff team who as always go above and beyond to meet the individual needs of the children who attend Little Crickets and this is what Ofsted saw when they came to visit.”
Jen Baldry and Ben Priestley, co-chairs of the pre-school committee, added:
“The committee continue to be incredibly grateful to all the staff who consistently deliver a great learning environment and a genuine care for the children at Little Crickets.”